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Owner Angel Delgadillo was instrumental in preserving this last stretch of the route. His description of how the town died the hour and day the new road opened was the primary basis for a key flashback in which "Sally" the Porsche describes the history of Radiator Springs in which "the town was bypassed to save ten minutes of driving". Angel still operates his barber shop in the building and you can find him still cutting hair most days in between photo ops with passing tourists and fans.
This a must stops along Route 66. They have snacks, souvenirs , and great collection of antiques and memorabilia. The restroom is clean and only for customers. The lady at the register is very... Read more
This is the center of the universe if you are a route 66 enthusiast like me. The shop itself is covered in items of interest, including celebrity photographs, license plates from around the... Read more
If you're out getting your kicks on Route 66, this needs to be one of your stops. Souvenirs, some snacks and a great collection of antiques and memorabilia to look at--this place is great! I... Read more
Route 66 Gift Shop
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- Sun - Sat: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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